Considered homewares

Things that look better the longer you own them.

Stoneware, linen, oak, and brass — made in small batches by people whose names we know. Built to live with for a decade, not last a season.

Considered home interior with stoneware and linen
Made in batches

Small workshops

Forty pieces at a time, signed on the base. No factory lines.

Real materials

Stoneware, linen, oak, brass

No plastic, no veneer, no shortcuts. Things that develop a patina.

For a decade

Built to last

If a piece doesn't last ten years of household use, we'll replace it.

Made in the UK

Local makers

Stoke, Yorkshire, Birmingham, Norfolk, Shetland. Names, not factories.

Explore the collection

Five rooms.
Forty pieces. No filler.

A craftsperson in their workshop kitchen
Our story

Forty objects, made by people whose names we know.

d89 started with a question: why are there a thousand homeware shops but almost none that tell you who made what you're buying? We work with small studios across the UK and France — Stoke for stoneware, Yorkshire for wool, Birmingham for brass. Forty pieces at a time. Every item is something at least one of us reaches for daily at home.

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Bedroom and kitchen

The other two rooms.